05-20-2020, 04:16 AM
(05-19-2020, 08:59 PM)BmorePat87 Wrote: The optics are horrendous. The President has claimed for weeks that this drug does something that has not been proven and could make things worse. He is now freely sharing, knowing the ramifications, that he is taking the drug for a different purpose that is even more unproven (as a preventative).
You are out of the loop Bpat.
Dr. Tucker Carlson may have been the one who first put Trump on to hydroxchorawhatever, but Laura has had two doctors on her show, whom she calls her "medicine cabinet," and both claim wonders for this long known drug and, thanks to her, were able to speak directly to Trump.
https://www.salon.com/2020/05/08/hydroxychloroquine-truther-laura-ingraham-who-is-not-a-doctor-begs-trump-to-overturn-fdas-warning/
Fox News host Laura Ingraham, who has publicly acknowledged her lack of medical expertise, made a personal appeal to President Donald Trump on her broadcast to "pull back" a "misguided" FDA warning about an unproven drug treatment for the new coronavirus.
"We now have multiple studies across the globe and reports from treating physicians regarding the safety and efficacy of hydroxychloroquine," Ingraham during a Wednesday segment. "Along with hundreds of thousands of lupus and rheumatoid arthritis patients who've been taking the drug for decades without complications. Time for the FDA — the president himself — to pull back on the misguided and unnecessary warning that was issued a few weeks ago."
I think "multiple" means one here, a French guy named Didiet Raoult. I guess a lot of doctors question his study on methodological and ethical grounds, but I like him and so does Trump.
At least three different Fox commentators have now validated claims for this drug.
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